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Show M'mir.iilM. tiii: mm l.a , l-'IraeUiiil ll.lrteen ..! Mii.rl ut Inn llilril.. I.IMII-,. CiliCAau, Juno SO, With delegate, prcaent from all thoHlatea to Ihe Democratic De-mocratic convention, the numlieriug uf the force, of thu varloua leader. I. diligently going forward. Clevcltnd'a followera tola morning dlaiiinyed with iiiuctioatentatlon a carefully prepare I table which give. Cleveland SJ vote, n the llrat ballot, Jtiet iilntteeu ahort nf the uecei.ary two tblr.la to In-aure In-aure nomliiallon. Thu antl-Clevelaud antl-Clevelaud faction. Incl' ling not only the Hill, but alo mo Hole., flray and (iorman man arnut thepu llgurea aa uurea.ouaidy larguand aa-airt aa-airt that their InveetlKatluua allow that Cleveland laafaurtdnf but little more than a lure majority un th Hrat ballot, and allll bold that hli forcee will be ateadlly dlalntegratu.l thereafter, and the race liecome uni' nf "dark horrea," Thn moat uncertain featuru at prea-ent prea-ent la tho Attitude of Henator (Joriiiin, Maryland. Aa lea ler of thn delegation he irotehta loyalty to Cleveland, but deapltn till. til. narau la more dlacilaaed aa a dark horan more capable of uniting all faction, opiaiaod to the nomination it Cleveland than any other. Ill friend, havu teen Injuatrloualy can. vanalng the Houthern delegation, aa fait a. they come In, for f everal day., with a view uf r curing their upwt on thu atreugth of (lorman,a ell rla aa leader of the opprlon lu defeating the force bill, but, o far, thuHi.utherri-era thuHi.utherri-era itu not aeem tu lake kindly to tbn alforta to wean them from the ranks of thuex.I'realdent, 1IIK WVA lll'I.EUATIII.V, Tholoyaltyof the Iowa delegation to llolea haa aroutnl the admiration of the Democrat, ol Ihu nation. It waa natural to iupc.e, at thu beginning, that na Cleveland olwuye tiaa been tiopular among the farmer, of the llawkeye Hlate, tku arrival of Ihu Cleveland leader, and ttie demonatra. Hon of Ihe fart that Im would have over a majority, uu the llrat ballot, would cauae ttie wtakenlng of llolea ferciaandlhe extending of tho olhe brunch of conciliation or comproiulae to the Cluvelaud tninagera, They havedemunalrated thn tact that the vote of Iowa la Immovably widdcd to tho hoiea of thu Hawkeyn governor and thla tltuatlon la generally accrpted by alltheoppoaltion leadera. It I. auggealidthat llolea would bo a good Vlcu-I'lealdenllal candidate, but thla doc. not even find courteous ro ceptlon In thu Iowa headquarter.. Indted, the Holes tcoplo rather re.ent It aa un overture for Ihu Iowa votu lu return for thn Vlrc-rrtalUeutlal noml. nation for llolee, nut Itilrudtraarnnt nice given to uniteratand that Hole, la not u candidate for,aud will not uc'ept, the second place. The Indiana delegation held several confereiuea wllha vluw tu haruioulx. luglhe ulllerence. btfotn thu inietlng of thu convention, In order not to ills-slpato ills-slpato Its strength, but all eliort. havu been unavailing, aud It now looks n. If oiioiiIiiic tho ballot It will c-i-t i; volt, for Uovtruor dray and ll'fer Clevelaud. lluena, lietilitrkr, lr Teui.erarj I lialriii.ii. Ciiicaiio, Juno I'd. The auh-oom-mitliu un leniioriiry orgnnlzitlou nut this morning nud Henry Wattir sonipnckly won hla tight, thuromiul.. tee deciding to recommend tho noma of Hon. iV. C. Oweua, Kentucky, lor lemorury thalrmiu. 'the lull ci'iiiiullteu meet, at noon and will confirm the action ot tin. .uii-coimultUc, .uii-coimultUc, It Isbelleved there will In no fight In Ihu convention over the mailer and that thu friends of den, Adhil li, Hleveiiaon, lllluul., will accept ac-cept tbu defeat quietly. p), I'. Hhterlii, In.luua, secrclaryof the national commllti-u, will bu tern-IHiraiy.ind tern-IHiraiy.ind jruiaui'iit sucritary of the cuuventlou. TIIK AYIIAl'USK HEI.rilATia. Ilelegate. Iiom Kyracilae, N. V., convention .upporteie of Cleveland, met this morning In conaldcrMlmt in-Hon in-Hon they should tikuna lo cuuteallug iliesiataof the HH men, either be-.ore be-.ore the committie on credential, or I .he convention. Ihu commltteu waa appointed to auggftl n plan of action .ui U report to tho delrgatlon this cve.lltg. The Hyraniao "antl anapie ra"have received re-ceived applbntlons r ni mnuy Htat-delegAtlona Htat-delegAtlona saklli hat Ho y i ml nu-n to Hi. m to eap Aln how tievetaud tnn c.rry New York. I'rompt re.ioiiM. aru belrnr madu to tilt an appllrnliona, aud the 'Dandelion" ilelegalo are lo turn Hiking the Hill suppurlen to Join them liiAjulutcanva. oithnNtw York altuatlon before the vnrloua tleleg.tlona. Among Ihe acceaaloq. thla Illuming tu the rank, of the "Atitl..nai4'rs' lire Alexander Orr, i resident ut the New Vurk I'roducn l.xrhaugi;JAiiioirjliau liaban, li. Canal (Vnl.iilMlone r, and Colonel William A. Ilmwu. The "antl.anapr" "I llufllalo arrived thla tiuriilng, a'o '.trung. Aalinal tlrlorj l.ir ( lrielan.1. Ciit(iA(Hi,JuneSi. A signal victory for thn Cleveland force, was lought and won almoat without a strugglo yesterday. It waa Ihu question of unit rule lu thu l'entiayl- vonlo delegnli It wa. uiunr- atood that a elronif Ulort would be male tu break the unit rule In the Keystone -.tale, and tho remit liele. It Was thought, would be Imitated Imi-tated III ollur delegations. After Ul.fiualngof tie' wlactloii of commit-teumrti, commit-teumrti, a reaulu.lon wn. ntleriil that llieihalrniau cMhedel 'gatb'ti be lu-ttrui'ted lu-ttrui'ted to aak a wild vote nf the delegation dele-gation for Cirveland until he wa. nominated or until otherwlae Instinct-id. Instinct-id. Auiothnwa.ma.il' tuimenlby Inserting Ihe name nf Governor I'altl-ton I'altl-ton In.li'.dof thai of Cleveland. The Hmendmeut waa loat and thn original reeolutlon whlcn guaranteed the alid vote of I'enu-ylvaulii fur Cleveland was pusaed, M to 4, I he I'll." ll'.ori, Ciiicaiio, June i!'i. It I. still In-slatuj In-slatuj by tbtiuiu'a friend, that tin. preM'iitstlon of his name Is yet uin-u to lUr.tlou, nnd U.irman hlmrelf stall ttoulte that he la n candidate. TheM.rylnnl delegntlou met thla morning .imply for the purpose uf organizing. It la tiudtrstood that the result ot the ennvaas lu his Interest showed weaknia.ln awa placet aud that n movement In his htiutir, If Uu .eloped, would result III throwim: Ihe vuitstu other uu u than to Clevelaud. Thn oppielilon to CluTel-.nl flu. ling that (ioiinau did nut elicit any en-thualaam, en-thualaam, tmuid nver to the Iowa IJol, lloveruor ilolta. Thu iltVct haa been tu kIvu IncriA.ed prouiluvuce to the lloie. boom, scattering auriairt for ltolesUdng sieured from varlousvuc-tlon. varlousvuc-tlon. where theie's a CI velarid opiol-Hon. opiol-Hon. They have niei whli mist encouragement en-couragement In thu Kooky Mountain reglou, Hie eOutlicrntlilt gaits not talng so well acqualntol with hlci,but this niuriilug tney wcru cheered by the Intelligent Houih Carolina iHrgallon, fearing Ctuvelnud'a str.eixth, and were willing to give llolea 17 vote i. It la also reurted that Hrl.e iii.d WHitersou uru friendly toward the Hole, tuove-mi tuove-mi nt nnd rea'iy to-uslat It. The llolea men claim that trglnlJ, wheru Ihe right Wtwiin thu allv.t an 1 Clove-Inn Clove-Inn I nun Is vt ry warni,. In doubt and that some votia may comu to the wtsteru governor. A member of tho delegation from lonu says, chairman Shields haa received re-ceived Intimation, that Ittlcu nut Walteltou would throw their voles t Hole, and give him an oieulng by a combination nn Hole, tu Ihe Wet And HbuIIi wllh Hill ciutrolllng New York, uud somu oilier vores. Cleieland's nomination would (hut he prevented on nu early ballot and the, rest would take care of Itself. The California delegation Is bound to Cleveland by quililloj Initruclbu". Home of them would like to gn to llolea wtro, aa a western man, and friendly lu silver, la regarded with Intciiit. Delegatu Kootu of Oakland Is one ot those who expreaa double nbotlt Cleveland's avutlablllly, Ttiu sllvir laauu, lie aays, wvakeas Cluveluud. Toule says it'jlea woull git his vole If, liu were not Instructed lor Cleveland, Carlisle la opposed to thollolesmovt.-ment, thollolesmovt.-ment, nndlsllktly to luakollkuuwnlu thu meeting of Ihe Kentucky delega tioll thianeulng. Kx-He 'retary Whitney this morulitg cla'rued IV) votea certain for CleveLud ou the lint ballot. ' 1IIK II.t.lMli:i) UIM.l.llATIU will call Ita IS votes solidly for Cleveland. Cleve-land. Theru la no longer auy reason-able reason-able doubt on thl) point and tho ctlcc' has leeu In send thu Cleveland slock booinulg skyward. Kuly Hits forenoon (leneral Jt Is vi M, rainier, for wliam the Illinois delega. tldn was Instructed to vole for the I'reiidency, had an exleud.d confer euen wltii thu member oi the Illinois delegation, and bid them that he wauteil them to vote solid for Clevt-laud. Clevt-laud. At thn coucluslou uf the conference con-ference he said to an Associated I'rta. rejiortirt "I think I can statu Willi con. slderabh. nuranct Hint Illinois will volu for Cleveland. I snld to my frleuda today that the Drmocratli rttate convention uf Illinois declared that Clevelaud la thu llrat choice ol thepuopluof Hie Stale, and lu elled Instructed the delegation to voto for him, slnru the luatructlous for Die wero only lo be eh"iut!vc,lf ducmed expedient to come West for a candi dale. My friends ginorally ngreo with nin fully that no deli-gate shall vote lor uioontncfltsttmllotnudl advise them ull lo votu lor Cleveland. I'mt la ail I Camay, audlall I hove a right lo siy to thu Illinois Jeiegatlon, nnd I have no doubt they will voto liir .Cleveland, It looks to mu as If Cltvtland will I e uomlnated. I take no stock lu thu New York llghl; I almpiy tru-t, If Oiavelaml la uomluatfad, or any good lo..tut, wo will carry Illtnola und Wls-Mtis.n to makeup for the potnlblu deteaitu-Now York Hlate. |